Algo Nuevo July 17, 2016

Here’s the Sunday, July 17th, 2016 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera.

If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave Luera, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.

All tracks played are listed below in the following format:

Song Title
Artist Name
Album Title
CD Label
Duration

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Europa

Santana

The Best of Santana

Columbia

506

 

El Chupa Cabra Cumbia

Jake Y Grupo Firme

Sabor De Las Vegas, New Mexico

The Music Album

540

 

La Burra Tuerta

Preston Garza

Sabor De Las Vegas, New Mexico

The Music Album

306

 

Las Mananitas

Liberty Band

Puro San Anto

TMR

307

 

Ranchera Medley

Krucez

We Are the Krucez Band

Alta Vista

824

 

Oldies Medley

Liberty Band

Puro San Anto

TMR

609

 

Mi Cumbia, Mi Salsa

Ram Herrera

Greatest Hits

Tejas

421

 

La Bamba

Los Guapos

Una Vez, Nada Mas

Image

514

 

Las Nubes

Latin Experience

Pure Tejano Brass

Hacienda

502

 

Muchachita Color Canela

Nightlife

Back to Basics

Eskandalo

328

 

Ay Ojitos

Roberto Griego

Un Pobre No Mas

RJG

313

 

Amaneci Otra Vez

Nightlife

Back to Basics

Eskandalo

407

 

Rancheras Mix

Ramon Ayala

Club Mix

Freddie

1847

 

Las Hijas De Don Saimon

Sangre Joven/Bobby Madrid

Fierce

SJ Records

347

 

Sangre De Indio

Sangre Joven/Bobby Madrid

Fierce

SJ Records

303

 

Simplemente Amigos

The New Variety Band

Simplemente Amigos

GSM Discos

352

 

Luna Llena

Elida Reyna Y Avante

20th Anniversary

Tejas Records

419

 

Tonto Enamorado

Krucez

We Are the Krucez Band

Alta Vista

339

 

Cumbia Medley

Krucez

We Are the Krucez Band

Alta Vista

732

Ranchera Jam

Lorenzo Antonio

Exitos Rancheros

Striking

517

 

Abre El Corazon

Lorenzo Antonio

Exitos Rancheros

Striking

303

 

Tita

Eddie Ray Barrera

Promo

Unknown

343

 

Al Pie De Un Crucifico

Joe T Campos Y Piel Morena Band

Rain

Alazan Apache Records

348

 

Tierra Mala

Augustin Ramirez

Vol. 7

Guti Records

248

 

XS 80’s Medley

XS Band

Promo

Unknown

445

 

Falleste Tu

Yvonne Y Grupo Fuego

Promo

Unknown

353

 

Goriencio Pecho Amarillo

Rick Balderama

Mi Regalo

ES-355

324

 

Streets

Los Hooligans

Good Tymes & Chingazos

Estidio Rosales

321

 

Conga

Gloria Estafan

Greatest Hits

Sony

415

 

Cartas Marcadas

Str8 Shot

El Primero

Str8 Studio

350

 

Te Amo Y Te Deseo

Str8 Shot

El Primero

Str8 Studio

320

 

You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling

Ruben Ramos & the Mexican Revolution

El Idolo De Tejas

Revolution

527

 

Sentimientos

Selena

The early Hits

EMI Latin

316

 

El Mudo

The Pete Dominguez Orch.

Recuerdos

Goldust

226

 

Mariachi Mix

Michael salgado

Club Mix

Freddie

1123

Eric Bork, or you can just call him “Bork” because everybody else does, is the FM Operations Manager for KSKA-FM. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the FM broadcast. He produces and edits episodes of Outdoor Explorer, the Alaska-focused outdoors program. He also maintains the web posts for that show. You may have heard him filling in for Morning Edition or hosting All Things Considered and can still find him operating the soundboard for any of the live broadcast programs.

After escaping the Detroit area when he was 18, Bork made it up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where he earned a degree in Communications/Radio Broadcasting from Northern Michigan University. He spent time managing the college radio station, working for the local NPR affiliate, and then in top 40 radio in Michigan before coming to Alaska to work his first few summers. After then moving to Chicago, it only took five years to convince him to move back to Alaska in 2010. When not involved in great radio programming he’s probably riding a bicycle, thinking about riding bicycles, dreaming about bikes, reading a book, or planning the next place he’ll travel to. Only two continents left to conquer!

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